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If your teeth are in the wrong position in your mouth, are crooked or have gaps between them, then your dentist may recommend orthodontics as a solution. Orthodontics works by applying pressure to your teeth over time, which causes the teeth to move. Like all facets of dentistry, orthodontics has continually been changing and improving with new technologies and in response to patient requirements. Computer software, for example, is now available to assist your dentist to map how far your teeth need to move to achieve the result you're looking for. And, many will think of orthodontics as those conspicuous metal braces that they or their friends wore at school. While metal braces are one of the options your dentist can use, there are also other alternatives. Whereas the braces are necessary in some cases to achieve the required repositioning of your teeth, they are now available in translucent, polycrystalline ceramics that are practically unnoticeable, hypoallergenic and guaranteed fully functional. There are also many other new developments in orthodontics, both for adults and children. So if you want to get the story straight, ask your dentist for more information.

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If your teeth are in the wrong position in your mouth, are crooked or have gaps between them, then your dentist may recommend orthodontics as a solution. Orthodontics works by applying pressure to your teeth over time, which causes the teeth to move. Like all facets of dentistry, orthodontics has continually been changing and improving with new technologies and in response to patient requirements. Computer software, for example, is now available to assist your dentist to map how far your teeth need to move to achieve the result you're looking for. And, many will think of orthodontics as those conspicuous metal braces that they or their friends wore at school. While metal braces are one of the options your dentist can use, there are also other alternatives. Whereas the braces are necessary in some cases to achieve the required repositioning of your teeth, they are now available in translucent, polycrystalline ceramics that are practically unnoticeable, hypoallergenic and guaranteed fully functional. There are also many other new developments in orthodontics, both for adults and children. So if you want to get the story straight, ask your dentist for more information.

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